carafe (Meaning)

Wordnet

carafe (n)

a bottle with a stopper; for serving wine or water

Webster

carafe (n.)

A glass water bottle for the table or toilet; -- called also croft.

carafe Sentence Examples

  1. The waiter poured water from a carafe into our glasses as we sat down at the restaurant.
  2. She filled the carafe with freshly squeezed orange juice, ready to serve her guests.
  3. During the wine tasting, the sommelier decanted the red wine from the bottle into a crystal carafe.
  4. Every morning, she brewed a pot of coffee and transferred it into a carafe to keep it warm throughout the day.
  5. The elegant dinner table was adorned with a silver carafe filled with ice-cold lemonade.
  6. As a wedding gift, they received a beautiful glass carafe for serving their favorite beverages.
  7. He carefully tilted the carafe to pour the rich, dark beer into his glass.
  8. The hotel room came equipped with a complimentary carafe of water, replenished daily.
  9. She placed a carafe of fragrant herbal tea on the bedside table to enjoy before going to sleep.
  10. The picnic basket was packed with sandwiches, fruits, and a carafe of chilled white wine for a romantic afternoon in the park.

FAQs About the word carafe

a bottle with a stopper; for serving wine or waterA glass water bottle for the table or toilet; -- called also croft.

pitcher, cup, bottle, flagon,decanter, jug, stein, bucket, ewer, kettle

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The waiter poured water from a carafe into our glasses as we sat down at the restaurant.

She filled the carafe with freshly squeezed orange juice, ready to serve her guests.

During the wine tasting, the sommelier decanted the red wine from the bottle into a crystal carafe.

Every morning, she brewed a pot of coffee and transferred it into a carafe to keep it warm throughout the day.